Many gardeners have areas of their yard where the sun just won't shine, making it hard for grass and other plants to survive. If you're tired of looking at these dark patches of dirt, consider growing ...
To many gardeners, a shady gardener means a green garden. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Plenty of annuals, perennials, ground covers, bulbs, and shrubs combine colorful flowers or foliage with a ...
Tired of weedy, bare patches in the shady corners of your garden? Shade-loving ground cover plants are the secret to transforming those tricky spots into lush, low-maintenance oases. These hardworking ...
Best bets for ground covers to brighten up any shady area. If you have a shady spot in your garden, you know how difficult it is to choose plants that will thrive, especially when it comes to ground ...
Plant ground covers at the same depth as the pot they are growing in. Depending on the size of the plant, space them about 4 to 12 inches apart. Until ground covers are well-established and actively ...
Ornamental ground covers are a great way to reduce landscape maintenance while adding color and textural patterns to areas in their landscape. They are also a good tool for dealing with those ...
A good ground cover can be a landscaper's best friend, but despite being a relatively simple family of plants, there still can be some confusion and misunderstanding. This seems like a good time to ...